Utopia and fragile democracy at Art Basel fair
- This year's Art Basel features an installation called "The Voyage-- A March To Utopia," highlighting global struggles and quests for happiness.
- Danh Vo's installation, "The Voyage-- A March To Utopia," includes a large U.S. flag made from logs and steel, referencing the 1777 flag.
- The piece "In God We Trust," created in 2020, was displayed again at Art Basel and relates to the election campaign between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.
- Art Basel serves as a commercial event where artists interact with wealthy collectors, aiming to bring joy and spirit through art amid dark political times.
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In this fair, world leader, the 289 galleries also sell on the last day (closes today) with influx of the large public. And already the attention moves on the announcement of who will cure the artistic direction of the new satellite in Qatar. Will a woman enter the pool that already counts three?
We take stock of one of the most important quotes for contemporary art.
The Fotoforum Innsbruck shows works by Maria Noi, curated by Eva Schlegel. While the four series of pictures themselves are designed quite differently, lightness and fragility pass through the exhibition – always connected to human being and action.
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